Funny.

Ha ha. Good one. He really got us this time. I’m talking, of course, about South Carolina state Rep. Mike Pitts, who pulled a fast one on the press by introducing a bill that would have required journalists to register. It was all a clever way to make a point …

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Action needed to preserve small-town mail

If Congress does not act quickly to reform the U.S. Postal Service, small-town America can expect a further slow-down of the mail, said Chip Hutcheson, publisher of The Times-Leader in Princeton, KY, when he testified to a U.S. Senate committee Jan. 21. Hutcheson, president of the 130-year-old National Newspaper Association, …

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Welcome to our newest member

Welcome to the newest member of the Nevada Press Association: Elevate Nevada. It’s been publishing since May 2015, with distribution mainly in Clark County, and covers the burgeoning medical marijuana industry in Nevada. In charge are a couple of people familiar to journalism veterans around the state: Guy Bertuzzi, who …

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Advice for the Washoe school board

Updated to restore links, add some clarifications and editing. Here’s a point that seems to keep getting overlooked in the continuing inability of the Washoe County School Board to follow the state’s Open Meeting Law. Even when board members were trying to comply, they got bad advice from their attorneys. …

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U.S. House votes for more transparency

open records

The Sunshine in Government Initiative, a media coalition which has worked to increase government transparency for more than 10 years, applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for approving the “FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act of 2015” (H.R. 653) that improves the Freedom of Information Act. “Today’s vote to strengthen disclosure …

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